My Review of Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
Dreamweaver has been a top ranking editor for a long time. It’s easy to use, but has a lot of features that can take a beginning web designer to professional very quickly. And this has been true of Dreamweaver for years.
This update to Dreamweaver in some ways is very exicting, and in others is something of a let down. While the tool itself still has all the features that I want to see in a professional grade web page editor, I wish there were more changes to how Dreamweaver works and less of the big, flashy integration features.
Should You Get Dreamweaver CS6?
The true answer is, “it depends.”
If you’re planning on doing more with mobile web design, Dreawmeaver CS6 offers some features for mobile websites and application development that other editors don’t have.
If you’re interested in learning more about how grid design works, you can use Dreamweaver CS6 to start getting a better understanding of this design methodoology. Dreamweaver is also the only editor I’m aware of that has this design feature in a visual format.
If you’re a beginner who doesn’t have another web editor and you think you want to become a professional web designer, then Dreamweaver is a good choice because it is widely used in the industry.
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